ARLINGTON Rescue teams once again responded to a child stranded in a ravine in an Arlington neighborhood Sept. 16.
SMOKEY POINT Aerobics, massage, osteoporosis screenings, chiropractic information, weight-loss support and helping seniors live safely on their own were all part of the Stillaguamish Senior Centers first Senior Health and Wellness Fair Sept. 12.
ARLINGTON Busing and walking routes have become issues for Pioneer Elementary parents in the neighborhoods along 172nd Street, since the Arlington School District let them know Sept. 7 that they will no longer be providing transportation within a one-mile radius of the school.
SEVEN LAKES At least 185 acres near Lake Goodwin will never be developed.
10 years ago 1997
ARLINGTON The eighth-annual Military Day at the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall and Museum Dec. 7 was an appropriately historic-minded occasion, coinciding as it did with the anniversary of Pearl Harbors bombing. The event allowed attendees to reflect on the nations past and present armed conflicts. It also gave former military members the opportunity to trade personal war stories over cookies and punch.
ARLINGTON They raised more than 900 pounds of food two years ago, but after barely more than a week of collecting for local families in need this year, Arlington Cub Scouts of America Pack 92 had already surpassed its goal of 1,500 pounds of food for this holiday season.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Times, seeking to meet the needs of its community, is continuing a survey of its readers to measure the shopping patterns and media habits of local residents.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Rotary Club will be continuing its annual holiday tradition of assembling and delivering food baskets for families in need Dec. 20.
Arlington High School 1980 graduate Kenneth Boulton, a classical pianist who performed in Arlington during the grand opening celebration of the Byrnes Performing Arts Center in June of this year, has been nominated for a Grammy Award in this years 50th anniversary competition.
10 Years Ago 1997
SMOKEY POINT For the Gutierrez family, charity has become a tradition, over the course of the past four decades, and since they run their own chiropractic clinic, its a tradition that theyve been able to share with their patients and the surrounding community.
ARLINGTON The first signs of progress in the downtown Arlington renovation project occurred in Legion Park recently, when city parks staff removed two diseased pine trees and a bulldozer rolled in to start leveling out the playing field, so to speak.
